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but it's not as though the u.s. economy could outsource everything because they would have no income to buy anything. so there will always be a u.s. economy but it will become increasingly that local service economy. i think there's also want other misunderstanding which is prior to 2000, 85% of the lost manufacturing jobs were from domestic productivity gains, not from offshore and. and since 2000 would've been an increasing trade deficit it's about 67% has come from productivity gains. i think of it a bit as agriculture. food was 25% of gdp. it fell to 10. that power and the productivity gains in manufacturing today powered the growth in the service economy. >> host: just to stay manufactured for second. the 1 dollar versus $19 i'm not sure it is, that is one type of manufacturing, and in many areas u.s. workers are much more productive so i think the reason we so they're pretty robust, albeit declining manufacturing sector is there are a lot of areas where u.s. workers are way more productive. so the difference i
but it's not as though the u.s. economy could outsource everything because they would have no income to buy anything. so there will always be a u.s. economy but it will become increasingly that local service economy. i think there's also want other misunderstanding which is prior to 2000, 85% of the lost manufacturing jobs were from domestic productivity gains, not from offshore and. and since 2000 would've been an increasing trade deficit it's about 67% has come from productivity gains. i...
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this is from the u.s. senator of missouri to be commander of the european forces, the supreme allied institution of forces. you are the inevitable successor of franklin roosevelt and as it turns out harry truman finds himself in a role like andrew johnson after the american civil for somebody who has been dropped into this natural succession. >> unfortunately we could probably go for another hour and we'll have 150 questions. we have one minute left. you get 15 seconds of it and we will give our panel is 45. >> david t. recall personally speaking with your grandfather about the normandy invasion in a particular beforehand is concerned about intentional failure or success. >> from a grandchild's perspective and he would know this from a larger perspective, world war ii was the subject that he left alone. as my father put at once, he would accept criticism on anything regarding his presidency but he could not really bring himself to revisit the controversies of world war ii i think because so much was at sta
this is from the u.s. senator of missouri to be commander of the european forces, the supreme allied institution of forces. you are the inevitable successor of franklin roosevelt and as it turns out harry truman finds himself in a role like andrew johnson after the american civil for somebody who has been dropped into this natural succession. >> unfortunately we could probably go for another hour and we'll have 150 questions. we have one minute left. you get 15 seconds of it and we will...
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"the new republic," "the new yorker," u.s. news and world report, the "evening standard," "the daily telegraph, the spectator, just to name a few. in which she grappled with a dazzling array of issues that actually defined the essence of life in the 20th century. democracy versus totalitariani totalitarianism, nationalism versus the new internationalism, the legal and moral intricacies of punishing war criminals, the meaning of treason, the validity of christianity, and the silence of god. but what was astonishing about rebecca west was that she never went to university. early on she understood that she was smarter and more capable than her classmates, or even her children -- her -- sorry, probably, probably her son. but also her teachers. she was an autodidact, great philosophy, theology and philosophy. managing to out perform and outclass those of high birth and formal education. throughout her career she was honored with the middle, from america and france. but her coup de grace came in 1959 when queen elizabeth awarded her
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the u.s. you should do something. well, we know not enough was done can. we know that the government across the board failed to do what was necessary on potential terrorism, and we had 9/11. i tell you the theme song, the big music in this book i've written that i've tried to present is u.s. economy about to falter. and it's a warning. and it's disappointing, to be honest with you, it's agonizing that it can't get into the dialogue because we have a presidential election six weeks ago -- six weeks from now in which whoever, whether's obama, romney, they're going to have to sit there, and this is what they're going to be spending your time on. yes, young man. >> hi. um, i just -- oh, 13. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say, first of all, that i am right in the middle of the price of politics, i'm in the middle of chapter 20, so it's an incredible book, so thank you very much for writing it. >> i know lots of adults who can't read it. [laughter] >> thank you. so, um, my question is, um, i'm at
the u.s. you should do something. well, we know not enough was done can. we know that the government across the board failed to do what was necessary on potential terrorism, and we had 9/11. i tell you the theme song, the big music in this book i've written that i've tried to present is u.s. economy about to falter. and it's a warning. and it's disappointing, to be honest with you, it's agonizing that it can't get into the dialogue because we have a presidential election six weeks ago -- six...
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that rehnquist was and that the chief is is really the head of the entire administrative office of the u.s. courts. he sort of runs the entire court system, and that's a whole part of his administrative responsibility that the other eight justices don't have. but that's what a chief justice does. >> host: and we'll talk a little bit about how he got into that position, but let's go back to the beginning. wisconsin, a suburb of milwaukee, he was born october 1st, right around this time, 1924. his father was a paper salesman, and his mother was a homemaker, but she was the dominant force in the household, right? tell me a little bit about, um, mrs. rehnquist and a little bit about how she got him to change his middle name which was what changed the course of his life. >> guest: well, she was very superstitious in terms of the middle name. they named him william donald rehnquist when he was born on october 1st in 1924. and, um, his mother, though, believed, um, she was really a very, very fascinating woman. she spoke five languages in addition to english. don't ask me what those fife were, th
that rehnquist was and that the chief is is really the head of the entire administrative office of the u.s. courts. he sort of runs the entire court system, and that's a whole part of his administrative responsibility that the other eight justices don't have. but that's what a chief justice does. >> host: and we'll talk a little bit about how he got into that position, but let's go back to the beginning. wisconsin, a suburb of milwaukee, he was born october 1st, right around this time,...
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your specific recommendation is some type of referendum for the u.s. constitution. >> some kind of direct democracy. refer dumb is the strongest possible direct democracy, and there are good reasons to have second and third thoughts about the wisdom of going all the way down that road. but, yes, some form of direct democracy. one other point. i mean, how do we know what the american public would, in fact, agree with or vote for unless you really talk to them like adults and say we're in a pickle , what is truly inspirational about the framers and i always insist that i do not engage in founder bashing. they were smart men -- and they were all men -- who were trying to do their best at a time of genuine challenge. they wrote these, you know, newspaper creeds, the most famous of which is the federalist papers, and really tried to address one another as serious adults. we don't do that. we have these 30-second ads, and the whole notion that is conveyed about the american public is that we have no attention span and really cannot be addressed as serious ad
your specific recommendation is some type of referendum for the u.s. constitution. >> some kind of direct democracy. refer dumb is the strongest possible direct democracy, and there are good reasons to have second and third thoughts about the wisdom of going all the way down that road. but, yes, some form of direct democracy. one other point. i mean, how do we know what the american public would, in fact, agree with or vote for unless you really talk to them like adults and say we're in a...
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hasn't changed a bit. >> reporter: nasa and the u.s. air force will monitor baumgartner's jump to learn about high altitude limits on the human body. are you understandably nervous about that? >> oh, yes. this is stepping into the unknown. >> reporter: baumgartner says he's also confident as he's ready to take a plunge unprecedented in u.s. history. >>> that could be really good or really bad. we'll have to see what happens. straight ahead your monday morning weather and in sports a historic night for drew brees and a post-season victory sealed with a kiss. post-season victory sealed with a kiss. food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> here's a look at the weather
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one of the company's employees 1700 people in the u.s. revenue in the u.s. was $1.3 billion last year, more than double what it made in 2010. given this report suggesting the u.s. government should bar any merger of those two chinese companies in the u.s., it could have serious implications monetarywise. >> the european stability mechanism is replacing something that i don't remember. >> a big day for the euro zone. let's hope leaders had a restful weekend because it's going to be a busy week. the finance ministers from the euro zone all meeting in luxembourg today. they launched this new mechanism. it was supposed to kick off earlier in the summer, but there was a german court ruling to say that it was not against the constitution. the rescue pot is 500 billion euros. spain is probably at the top of the discussion, given the spanish government still refuses to ask for a full-blown bailout. euro zone leaders will try to nurture the spanish economy through the troubled banks. first on the list will probably be a bailout for the spanish bank. greece is also a
one of the company's employees 1700 people in the u.s. revenue in the u.s. was $1.3 billion last year, more than double what it made in 2010. given this report suggesting the u.s. government should bar any merger of those two chinese companies in the u.s., it could have serious implications monetarywise. >> the european stability mechanism is replacing something that i don't remember. >> a big day for the euro zone. let's hope leaders had a restful weekend because it's going to be a...
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it's a grim milestone the u.s. has been fighting the war in afghanistan for eleven years now president obama tells us will soon be leaving the country but what's the legacy the u.s. will leave behind r t questions more. a new report raises questions about the future of the telecom industry here in america two chinese companies want to expand into the u.s. but a report by congress says these companies cannot be trusted to take a look at that report coming up. and here to stay president hugo chavez has one venezuela's tightly contested presidential election clinching turned party is on the ground in venezuela with a look at the results and what it means for those living there. it is monday october eighth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for zero in you're watching our t.v. . well this weekend the war in afghanistan turned eleven years old already america's longest war it's a war that continues to evolve as it continues to go on and shortly after the attacks of nine eleven invading afghanistan was seen as the
it's a grim milestone the u.s. has been fighting the war in afghanistan for eleven years now president obama tells us will soon be leaving the country but what's the legacy the u.s. will leave behind r t questions more. a new report raises questions about the future of the telecom industry here in america two chinese companies want to expand into the u.s. but a report by congress says these companies cannot be trusted to take a look at that report coming up. and here to stay president hugo...
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government and u.s. business interests by chinese interests we believe and so while way is very aggressively trying to grow their business to into the u.s. and to sell equipment here and this is apparently raised some some i think legitimate concerns about about whether or not they're being very honest about this they're not very transparent as a company they're not publicly listed on markets in a way that would allow us to investigate some of their some of their. their findings and so so we're you know there are these concerns are real i haven't been in i haven't looked at the full report yet but it but it sounds legitimate. the target of a story that aired on sixty minutes last night i want to play just a couple snippets from and then we can talk about it. in the telecommunications world once you get the camel's nose in the tent you can go anywhere and there overriding concern is this that the chinese government could exploit walkways presence on u.s. networks to intercept high level communications gat
government and u.s. business interests by chinese interests we believe and so while way is very aggressively trying to grow their business to into the u.s. and to sell equipment here and this is apparently raised some some i think legitimate concerns about about whether or not they're being very honest about this they're not very transparent as a company they're not publicly listed on markets in a way that would allow us to investigate some of their some of their. their findings and so so we're...
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speaks to experts who believe the u.s. is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreements with south korea the story in detail and more just ahead. flying with me in this old soviet work call so the helicopter is doctors not a mere brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across every move barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrived at this tiny believe just the course of hundreds of kilometers of snow we will this is a boy here suffering and the doctors are going to see what they can do but. inside . small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital
speaks to experts who believe the u.s. is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreements with south korea the story in detail and more just ahead. flying with me in this old soviet work call so the helicopter is doctors not a mere brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across every move barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrived at this tiny believe just...
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even u.s. has a rocky road ahead. >> you go through nearly every region of the world and talk about all the negatives in every part of the world. is there going to be a global recession? can you put a percentage on it? what's your estimate? >> well, right now it's political and policy uncertainty that's really the big story in virtually every economy. central banks around the world have put a floor on risk, and that's what i think is helping financial markets stay afloat. if you look at the confidence indexes i look at in my overall index, that doesn't look good at all. consumers and businesses around the world seem to be very concerned about what's ahead. that's not a good story for domestic demand in any country in the world. >> you do have central banks active, though, all over the world. what role can that take considering what's happening here in the united states, qe3 recently announced, central banks active all over the place, looking to stimulate economies? as long as that is active, ca
even u.s. has a rocky road ahead. >> you go through nearly every region of the world and talk about all the negatives in every part of the world. is there going to be a global recession? can you put a percentage on it? what's your estimate? >> well, right now it's political and policy uncertainty that's really the big story in virtually every economy. central banks around the world have put a floor on risk, and that's what i think is helping financial markets stay afloat. if you...
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u.s. senator when ryan turned three. and ran for president twice. he's been on many debate stages before. >> there's nothing like standing up before 20, 30, 40, 50, 70 million people. >> reporter: but bidesen also a nonstop talker prone to putting his foot in his mouth. which ryan can exploit as he did last week. >> vice president biden just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been quote buried. we agree. >> reporter: on "face the nation" today there was no shortage of debate advice for both men. >> i think paul ryan has to address some specific questions about his budget plan. but he also has to make it clear that it's his budget plan. mitt romney's plan is the one that is going to implement in the white house. >> biden is going to have to be aggressive in this debate. that's not an easy thing to calibrate. you can go overboard here. and he's opposing a young, earnest guy that's like a boy scout. >> reporter: now a lot of democrats think that the president's perf
u.s. senator when ryan turned three. and ran for president twice. he's been on many debate stages before. >> there's nothing like standing up before 20, 30, 40, 50, 70 million people. >> reporter: but bidesen also a nonstop talker prone to putting his foot in his mouth. which ryan can exploit as he did last week. >> vice president biden just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been quote buried. we agree. >> reporter: on "face the...
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to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have augmented my g d r he is a senior researcher so.
to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have augmented my g d r he is a senior researcher so.
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law come clean about the issue of civilian casualties and their own the u.s. is going to come up this unilateral definition for its own purposes of what a civilian is of course there's no there's no permission in international law to do that. across in afghanistan the taliban claims it's winning the fight and says nato is fleeing the country in humiliation and disgrace and this comes as the u.s. led war answers its twelfth year with the alliance gradually drawing down its troop presence more than three thousand foreign troops most of them americans have been killed since the occupation began in the wake of nine eleven insurgent activity has risen sharply in the past two years with a growing wave of attacks leading to a sharp increase in nato casualties the alliance is due to pull out completely by the end of two thousand and fourteen leaving kabul to fand for itself at a national affairs commentator rick ross of says nato is leaving behind a mess. precious little has been accomplished money because of the sons of course by the the western military intervention
law come clean about the issue of civilian casualties and their own the u.s. is going to come up this unilateral definition for its own purposes of what a civilian is of course there's no there's no permission in international law to do that. across in afghanistan the taliban claims it's winning the fight and says nato is fleeing the country in humiliation and disgrace and this comes as the u.s. led war answers its twelfth year with the alliance gradually drawing down its troop presence more...
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also the ground this hour here on r t a failed say the u.s. motorcade had a mysterious most troubled region stopped short of its final destination find out why in just a couple. minutes. at private american company heads to the international space station with its birth cargo delivery and hopes to fill the post shuttle era we will look at how far such missions can go for those businesses writing to conquer the stars that have plenty more after this short break. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just u.s. forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group w
also the ground this hour here on r t a failed say the u.s. motorcade had a mysterious most troubled region stopped short of its final destination find out why in just a couple. minutes. at private american company heads to the international space station with its birth cargo delivery and hopes to fill the post shuttle era we will look at how far such missions can go for those businesses writing to conquer the stars that have plenty more after this short break. if you're passing through rushes...
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that's the conclusion of the u.s. house intelligence committee after a year-long investigation into emerging technology giants z.t.e. and huawei. huawei says the report relies on rumors and speculation, and the company warns a trade battle could cost the jobs of thousands of workers in the united states. but, as darren gersh reports, there is growing bipartisan agreement that this is the right time to get tough on chinese cyber-theft. >> reporter: in unusually blunt language the bipartisan leadership of the house committee warned u.s. companies not to buy their broadband networking equipment from z.t.e. and huawei. >> our advice to the private sector is this: your obligation is to consider larger data protection and national security implications of your business decisions and we would not advise doing business with these two companies. >> reporter: washington has become increasingly alarmed by cyber-security threats believed to have been launched from china. cyber theft of american trade secrets is estimated to cost
that's the conclusion of the u.s. house intelligence committee after a year-long investigation into emerging technology giants z.t.e. and huawei. huawei says the report relies on rumors and speculation, and the company warns a trade battle could cost the jobs of thousands of workers in the united states. but, as darren gersh reports, there is growing bipartisan agreement that this is the right time to get tough on chinese cyber-theft. >> reporter: in unusually blunt language the...
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in washington becomes the latest u.s. city to display jihadi ads we look at whether it may actually be provoking even more hatred toward the muslim world this and more online at r t dot com. the pakistani military has blocked an anti-u.s. motorcade rally that was heading toward the country's tribal hub along the afghan border the protest was led by cricket legend turned politician imran khan attracted thousands a large number of civilians have died in american drone strikes khan is calling for an end to the killings robert naiman an activist an analyst pushing for changes to u.s. foreign policy thinks civilians have become the main victims from drone attacks not high level militant leaders as washington claims. president obama's counterterrorism advisor has claimed that civilian deaths from drone strikes are exceedingly rare well we know that the bureau of investigative journalism in the u.k. has counted somewhere between four hundred hundred eight. civilian deaths since two thousand and four from u.s. drone strike so in
in washington becomes the latest u.s. city to display jihadi ads we look at whether it may actually be provoking even more hatred toward the muslim world this and more online at r t dot com. the pakistani military has blocked an anti-u.s. motorcade rally that was heading toward the country's tribal hub along the afghan border the protest was led by cricket legend turned politician imran khan attracted thousands a large number of civilians have died in american drone strikes khan is calling for...
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the u.s. ambassador in benghazi, libya, but when you listen to what he is saying here, how much of it do you think is about a failed strategy or what is simply out of the white house's controlt this point, what is going on in the middle east? >> well, a lot of it is clearly out of the white house's control what's happening in the middle east. it doesn't make any difference what the strategy would have been. there are internal developments in north africa and in the middle east that are happening right now, and irrespective of what the u.s. and others can do, those developments are going to go forward for good or for bad. >> his articulation for a continued internationalist role for the united states, because including some of the conservative movements, some republicans who want to have more of an isolationist, a retreat, if you will, from an international involvement, go back to the u.s. borders, stay away from so many issues around the world, cut back on u.s. foreign aid, for example. you he
the u.s. ambassador in benghazi, libya, but when you listen to what he is saying here, how much of it do you think is about a failed strategy or what is simply out of the white house's controlt this point, what is going on in the middle east? >> well, a lot of it is clearly out of the white house's control what's happening in the middle east. it doesn't make any difference what the strategy would have been. there are internal developments in north africa and in the middle east that are...
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u.s. media coverage of the race in venezuela has been criticized by some as being biased against chavez asia times correspondent pepe escobar says washington would like a willing partner in caracas not an intractable leader. it is the will of the election which is shows these will i guess flush which it was the united states didn't love to have the drawing stage and that's where the electorate was to be sure this before destroy us it but. the trouble is it's amazing because i thought if you follow the mainstream media india way it's in the western europe and even the most of south america big private groups are all cells of america even is well in brazil and argentina for instance to show this is the most deadly night head of state in modern times even more than said that was saying. out of. the image that you made it it's amazing. these private groups most of them they are allied with washington just like the situation that you see inside of it as well so always the job is that just as a
u.s. media coverage of the race in venezuela has been criticized by some as being biased against chavez asia times correspondent pepe escobar says washington would like a willing partner in caracas not an intractable leader. it is the will of the election which is shows these will i guess flush which it was the united states didn't love to have the drawing stage and that's where the electorate was to be sure this before destroy us it but. the trouble is it's amazing because i thought if you...
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secondly the u.s. government is lowering the defense spending but you've got foreign countries buying their fighter jets from saudi arabia to brazil. they have contracts. so that kind of makes up for it. they laid off 8,000 employees over the last two years. they're anticipating a slowdown in u.s. defense spending. they're getting ready for that. that is a good thing to see with boeing. fuel cost rises fuel efficiency is a big deal. that is what dreamliner gives them. they have a seven-year backlog. liz: it is a popular aircraft. from the aircraft maker to the carrier, folks taking notes here. boeing and gap he says will outperform. now the two you feel will underperform earnings expectations. we go to an air carrier. >> jetblue. unfortunately they aren't as low cost as they used to be. they pride themselves on their lower costs. they used to charge, used to cost them 5 cents for each available passenger kilometer. now costs them 7 cents. so they're not as low as they used to be just three years ago. t
secondly the u.s. government is lowering the defense spending but you've got foreign countries buying their fighter jets from saudi arabia to brazil. they have contracts. so that kind of makes up for it. they laid off 8,000 employees over the last two years. they're anticipating a slowdown in u.s. defense spending. they're getting ready for that. that is a good thing to see with boeing. fuel cost rises fuel efficiency is a big deal. that is what dreamliner gives them. they have a seven-year...
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>> the u.s. government -- they ran a lot of the schools themselves, but they also delegated a lot of it to the christian communities, catholics, a episcopalians had some, with friends had some, methodists. -- lutherans had some, methodists. there was complicity between the church and the state to take care of indian problems, solving the indian problem and try to change -- to line >> where had you lived and where we brought to school? >> i lived on an indian reservation in northern minnesota. i was taken to a boarding school 300 miles away to the south, southernmost part of minnesota called pike stone indian school. i stayed six years. >> how did you communicate with your family? how often did to get to see them? did you get to talk to them? >> never. they cut off all communications with your parents i found out later that a lot of letters -- i stayed over six years and was communicating with my -- and not communicating with my parents at all. they finally let us go home for six years. we could n
>> the u.s. government -- they ran a lot of the schools themselves, but they also delegated a lot of it to the christian communities, catholics, a episcopalians had some, with friends had some, methodists. -- lutherans had some, methodists. there was complicity between the church and the state to take care of indian problems, solving the indian problem and try to change -- to line >> where had you lived and where we brought to school? >> i lived on an indian reservation in...
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u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition forces speaks volumes on how many afghans feel about the continued occupation of their country by western troops isn't it time to negotiate with the taliban and end this military adventure. and. to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world that. daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have made my g.d.r. he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute and in beirut we cross to michael black and he is a freelance journalist or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i've made in washington you wrote recently at c.n.n. u.s. faces growing green on blue challenge what's the thesis of your article please explain it to my audience. of course we've seen dramatic rise in green on blue attacks in afghanistan which has eroded trust
u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition forces speaks volumes on how many afghans feel about the continued occupation of their country by western troops isn't it time to negotiate with the taliban and end this military adventure. and. to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world that. daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have...
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drive for peace u.s. motorcade head of pakistan's most troubled region is stopped just short of its final destination. just a couple of minutes. at a private american company heads to the international space station with its first cargo delivery as it hopes to fill the post shuttle era of a look at how far such missions can go for those businesses craving to get the stop start on twenty four stories after just a short. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just offers of course a breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of bike all his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses work there sometimes it gets lonely here but the horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes the. it's part of my every day life. i'll holmes been home to a rats local just laugh for centuries most still live off the land cattle and fish. if my call is often called the pearl of siberia a h
drive for peace u.s. motorcade head of pakistan's most troubled region is stopped just short of its final destination. just a couple of minutes. at a private american company heads to the international space station with its first cargo delivery as it hopes to fill the post shuttle era of a look at how far such missions can go for those businesses craving to get the stop start on twenty four stories after just a short. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to...
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and he speaks to experts who believe the u.s. is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreement with south korea the story in detail and more is coming your way. looking at some talks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as australia canada and the u.s. i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now a straight out come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the tough. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all for those who brought their dia to life. five years ago about a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open a
and he speaks to experts who believe the u.s. is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreement with south korea the story in detail and more is coming your way. looking at some talks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as australia canada and the u.s. i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open...
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he says u.s. officials pulled his 16-member team from tripoli a few weeks before that assault as other staffers voiced concerns about potential gaps in security. here is how the commander summed it up. quote, i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. that attack last month in benghazi killed four americans, including our ambassador, chris stevens. james rosen is live in d.c i'm curious, has anybody else said yeah, we were looking for more security. instead, they pulled security out? >> the chairman of the house intelligence committee told me that is his understanding as well. multiple investigations are now underway from the f.b.i. agents on the ground in libya to the state departments internal' view board, to lawmakers pressing for answers. >> we've requested c.i.a. cables. we've requested the department of -- excuse me. department of state cables that relate to this security of the facility as would relate to issues of my committee, and they've been a little slow in coo
he says u.s. officials pulled his 16-member team from tripoli a few weeks before that assault as other staffers voiced concerns about potential gaps in security. here is how the commander summed it up. quote, i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. that attack last month in benghazi killed four americans, including our ambassador, chris stevens. james rosen is live in d.c i'm curious, has anybody else said yeah, we were looking for more security. instead, they pulled...
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the u.s. have seen better days. the u.s. has released a report saying that americans have -- should not do business with communications companies. >> the report follows an 11- month investigation into two companies. >> legislators in washington fear foreign telecom companies could pose a threat to u.s. national securit. it says firms could use their business in the u.s. to install software to is by an ounce -- spy on u.s. infrastructure. they named two companies and they believe they should be wary of huawei and zte. the two companies deny the allegations and have the support of the chinese government. >> when china in the u.s. benefit from the business we do in america are, we hope the congress will monday's their opinions on prejudice but on the facts so as not to hurt bilateral trade relations. >> this is just the latest battle in a war of words over trade and economic practices. the u.s. has accused china of unfairly subsidizing renewable energy and the auto industry in china expressing co
the u.s. have seen better days. the u.s. has released a report saying that americans have -- should not do business with communications companies. >> the report follows an 11- month investigation into two companies. >> legislators in washington fear foreign telecom companies could pose a threat to u.s. national securit. it says firms could use their business in the u.s. to install software to is by an ounce -- spy on u.s. infrastructure. they named two companies and they believe...
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u.s. media coverage of the presidential race of venezuela has been criticized as biased against chavez asia times correspondent the best of our things washington would like a willing partner in iraq is not an intractable. it is the author election which is so seasonal i guess washington which it was the united states didn't love to have sex to be boring and stayed in the next level like it was to be sure job is before these two of us but this is amazing because if you follow the mainstream media in india west's in the west in here and even a little still south america did private meet. it's also better even is when liberals are about to announce for instance show this is the most big one nice head of state in modern times even more than said that hussein. out of. the jet you made it it's amazing. these private groups are the least of them they are allied with washington just like the situation that you see cited as well so always the job is there just as a communist or even a fascist or ev
u.s. media coverage of the presidential race of venezuela has been criticized as biased against chavez asia times correspondent the best of our things washington would like a willing partner in iraq is not an intractable. it is the author election which is so seasonal i guess washington which it was the united states didn't love to have sex to be boring and stayed in the next level like it was to be sure job is before these two of us but this is amazing because if you follow the mainstream...
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he's expected to say that the u.s. sha change course in the middle east and proposing washington help arm the rebels in syria. place conditions on aid to egypt as well as tightening sanctions on iran. president obama's campaign is dismissing the speech calling it one of several attempts by romney to explain his global intentions. >>> and u.s. congressional committee set to recommend blocking china's big telecom equipment makers from expanding at american markets. leaked draft report says zte cannot be trusted to be free from beijing's influences and pose security risks. the news has sent shares of zte tumbling. >>> still to come, it's that time of year. earnings season kicks off tomorrow. we'll discuss what to expect. and plus recap the venezuela elections. copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad
he's expected to say that the u.s. sha change course in the middle east and proposing washington help arm the rebels in syria. place conditions on aid to egypt as well as tightening sanctions on iran. president obama's campaign is dismissing the speech calling it one of several attempts by romney to explain his global intentions. >>> and u.s. congressional committee set to recommend blocking china's big telecom equipment makers from expanding at american markets. leaked draft report...
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but the u.s./israeli military to military relationship, intelligence to intelligence relationship, at least according to ehud barak and shimon peres, i interviewed both of them in july, they insist the relationship has never been better. the personal relationship between these two leaders, though, is not good. >> that is what romney has pointed out. up until now, and perhaps largely because of the operation that killed osama bin laden, it has been advantage obama when it comes to foreign policy. in fact, i know you've seen this poll this is a recent poll that shows more americans trusting obama over romney on foreign policy. do you think, though, that maybe, maybe team romney senses an opportunity, an opening here? >> yes, they definitely sense an opening as a result of what happened in benghazi, libya. i think the president has been popular as far as foreign policy is concerned as he got all the u.s. troops out of iraq, no more u.s. troops in iraq. americans are war weary, if you will, he's got a
but the u.s./israeli military to military relationship, intelligence to intelligence relationship, at least according to ehud barak and shimon peres, i interviewed both of them in july, they insist the relationship has never been better. the personal relationship between these two leaders, though, is not good. >> that is what romney has pointed out. up until now, and perhaps largely because of the operation that killed osama bin laden, it has been advantage obama when it comes to foreign...
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u.s. consulate in libya. romney is trying to polish his own spotty record on foreign affairs and he faces some public doubts. according to to a cnn/orc poll 52% of americans believe obama is better at handling foreign affairs. 45% say romney. cnn national political correspondent jim acosta is at the virginia military institute where romney will speak in just a little over two hours. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's right. after what was widely perceived as a big victory for mitt romney on the issue of domestic policies at that first presidential debate, he's going to be going after the president on foreign policy at that speech at the virginia military institute here in lexington later on this morning. and the campaign did release some excerpts from the speech that we could look at to sort of see where he might be going with this address later on this morning. a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few
u.s. consulate in libya. romney is trying to polish his own spotty record on foreign affairs and he faces some public doubts. according to to a cnn/orc poll 52% of americans believe obama is better at handling foreign affairs. 45% say romney. cnn national political correspondent jim acosta is at the virginia military institute where romney will speak in just a little over two hours. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's right. after what was widely perceived as a big...
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the u.s. involvement in neighboring afghanistan is also seen thousands of casualties among civilians as well as nato troops or look at the legacy of the alliance action there eleven years on and its consequences. but for south korea side an agreement with the u.s. allowing it to possess missiles capable of reaching any part of north korea a previous arms deal with washington restricted souls' ability to develop or deploy long range rockets leaving many targets and the reclusive communist state out of reach but tim beal an asian specialist from london thinks the real goal could be behind the deal could be to threaten china. this new range will take them into china and that i think has been the sticking point zero zero. zero zero interest of the americas and now increased to it. sooner so it was the minute election everything to do with elections came from the south korea's point of view they want to build in capability for their next. in december which conceivably might have been more peaceful
the u.s. involvement in neighboring afghanistan is also seen thousands of casualties among civilians as well as nato troops or look at the legacy of the alliance action there eleven years on and its consequences. but for south korea side an agreement with the u.s. allowing it to possess missiles capable of reaching any part of north korea a previous arms deal with washington restricted souls' ability to develop or deploy long range rockets leaving many targets and the reclusive communist state...
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pakistani military has blocked a thousand strong and say u.s. motor convoy on its way towards a volatile tribal belt the motorcade led by a cricket legend and opposition from man am wrong khan was headed to south waziristan a region most frequently targeted by u.s. drone strikes. to stage a mass rally against american missiles the convoy was joined by dozens of foreign peace activist robert naiman and alice of u.s. foreign policy who took part in the two day protests washington's current stance borders on lawlessness. just about every expert in international law outside the united states will say that you believe that there are at least some aspects of the current both of which are clear violations of international law the bureau of investigative journalism in the u.k. has counted somewhere between four hundred eight hundred civilian deaths since two thousand and four for the u.s. drone strike that's between fifteen and thirty percent the un special rapporteur tour on extradition and execution has said that you know if these reports are true abo
pakistani military has blocked a thousand strong and say u.s. motor convoy on its way towards a volatile tribal belt the motorcade led by a cricket legend and opposition from man am wrong khan was headed to south waziristan a region most frequently targeted by u.s. drone strikes. to stage a mass rally against american missiles the convoy was joined by dozens of foreign peace activist robert naiman and alice of u.s. foreign policy who took part in the two day protests washington's current stance...
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do you think the u.s.' military position would be better worse, or about the same 55% say worse, 32% say this and, and 8% stake better. bottom line, do you think the u.s. should discourage israel from attacking around's neutral -- nuclear program, or encourage israel to attack iran? i have to say we had these three scenarios separately measured to go through them before we gave them these choices. for speed, i will not go through that. the bottom line is that there is some change from march 2012, but not all locked. you have 53% saying the u.s. should take a neutral stand. you can see it wrapup -- across republicans and democrats, that category holds for democrats, republicans, and independents alike. final question before we set for the conversation is on the syrian complex. we asked -- i will summarize. we asked four questions separately, which is whether they support each one of these things -- increasing sanctions on syria, enforcing a no-fly zone over syria, sending arms and supplies to anti-government
do you think the u.s.' military position would be better worse, or about the same 55% say worse, 32% say this and, and 8% stake better. bottom line, do you think the u.s. should discourage israel from attacking around's neutral -- nuclear program, or encourage israel to attack iran? i have to say we had these three scenarios separately measured to go through them before we gave them these choices. for speed, i will not go through that. the bottom line is that there is some change from march...
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global to then trade on u.s. futures exchanges have received eighty percent back which is great those who invested through the u.s. end of the book to trade on foreign futures exchanges have only received five percent back five percent. and does that include people that had their funds rate hypothecated. i mean there's no differentiation between those of in real profit or not. is far less favorable to customers than u.s. law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. it's disputed or sorry seven her. millions over the u.k. nine hundred million u.s. is what was stolen by m.f. global se
global to then trade on u.s. futures exchanges have received eighty percent back which is great those who invested through the u.s. end of the book to trade on foreign futures exchanges have only received five percent back five percent. and does that include people that had their funds rate hypothecated. i mean there's no differentiation between those of in real profit or not. is far less favorable to customers than u.s. law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next...
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california will be the laboratory for high prices in the u.s. dagen: what about the u.s. in the coming weeks tom and where our national gasoline prices will go? $3.81 is the national average today i think. >> yeah, lower. it is going to move lower largely because the west coast surge is over. and also because these are still really excessive prices given the price of crude. we're talking about crude oil less than 90, maybe 110 or less for worldwide crude and gasoline still selling for 130, 140. so we'll drop. i think the biggest drops will come in november. but i think thanksgiving weekend, you will be worrying about your heating oil bill and not so much about your gas bill. dagen: i love you already, but i like you even more that you even know that. tom, thank you very much. >> okay. dagen: from the man who knows more about gas in this country. there you go. connell: the threat to national security is what we're going to talk about coming up, why some lawmakers are taking on this chinese tech giant. dagen: and an apple a day might keep you out of the doctor's office but
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of sprint and lay out the u.s. concerns, say that the u.s. was really worried about huawei. and they would be a lot happier if sprint didn't do the deal. >> kroft: and sprint said, "okay." >> lewis: sprint said, "okay." >> kroft: since then, huawei has blanketed u.s. airwaves with commercials, and hired an army of lobbyists and public relations firms to help it get a foothold into the world's largest telecom market. >> lewis: they're determined. they're in it for the long haul. the line that most people think about is, mao had a strategy called "win the countryside, surround the cities, and then the cities will fall." and huawei seems to be following that maoist strategy. >> kroft: in the last couple of years, huawei has managed to install and maintain a handful of networks in u.s. rural markets, including a vast quadrant of southwestern kansas. craig mock is the president and general manager of united wireless, based in the historic cowboy town of dodge city. >> craig mock: we're trying to reach out as far as we can into rural areas. >> kroft: mock told us the new huawei ne
of sprint and lay out the u.s. concerns, say that the u.s. was really worried about huawei. and they would be a lot happier if sprint didn't do the deal. >> kroft: and sprint said, "okay." >> lewis: sprint said, "okay." >> kroft: since then, huawei has blanketed u.s. airwaves with commercials, and hired an army of lobbyists and public relations firms to help it get a foothold into the world's largest telecom market. >> lewis: they're determined....
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a warning from congress today: u.s. companies should stop doing business with china's top two telecommunications firms, huawei technologies and z.t.e. the house intelligence committee reported both have close ties to the government of china. it said using their components in u.s. computer networks could let them steal trade secrets or even shut down vital systems in a time of crisis. the two firms denied any such association to the chinese government. venezuela's leftist president hugo chavez will serve another six years after winning reelection sunday. his margin of victory was ten points, the narrowest in his 14 years in power. it was a bitterly fought race against challenger henrique capriles, who conceded defeat. chavez welcomed that concession last night, as supporters poured into the streets and surrounded the presidential palace. he addressed them from the balcony. >> my gratitude to the right wing candidate and his campaign managers who announced to the country that they recognize our victory. this is a very imp
a warning from congress today: u.s. companies should stop doing business with china's top two telecommunications firms, huawei technologies and z.t.e. the house intelligence committee reported both have close ties to the government of china. it said using their components in u.s. computer networks could let them steal trade secrets or even shut down vital systems in a time of crisis. the two firms denied any such association to the chinese government. venezuela's leftist president hugo chavez...
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administration policy weakened the u.s. and its allies while emboldening the enemies. >> with iran closer than ever to nuclear weapons capability with the conflict in syria threatening to destabilize the region and with violent extremists on the march, and with an american ambassador and three others dead, likely at the hands of al-qaeda affiliates, it's clear that the risk of conflict in the region is higher now than when the president took office. >> romney ripped the administration initial and insistence that the attack on the consulate in libya was a riot about a mob angry about islam movement. >> as the administration concedeed the attacks were the deliberate work of terrorists. >> team obama called the rhetoric erratic and wants a counterattack ad to run in virginia slamming the poorly reviewed european trip four months ago. >> if this is how he handles the world now, think what romney might do as president. >> eager to look resolute and ready to be commander-in-chief romney promised actions. >> for the sake of peace,
administration policy weakened the u.s. and its allies while emboldening the enemies. >> with iran closer than ever to nuclear weapons capability with the conflict in syria threatening to destabilize the region and with violent extremists on the march, and with an american ambassador and three others dead, likely at the hands of al-qaeda affiliates, it's clear that the risk of conflict in the region is higher now than when the president took office. >> romney ripped the...